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When a turbulent mind and wounded heart surrenders to grace, breathing is easy. — T.F. Hodge
Through selfless work, love of God grows in heart. — Ramakrishna
Why should there be some sort of virtue always attributed to a frank admission of vice? — Gordon R. Dickson
I'm not a prophet. I'm a destiny-changer. It's all right to prophesy, but the best thing to do is change things, if you've got the power. — Sun Ra
I'm not a very intentional writer. I try to be as unintentional as possible. What I basically try to do is invite the zeitgeist in to tea. — William Gibson
...she had developed such a quiet comfort in his presence, like all the hurt of the world couldn't touch her. Yet, every once in a while, that comfort would switch to an ache for something more. Right now, that ache was intense and pounding. — Sibylla Matilde
I just want my music to be put out there, not shoved in people's faces. I want to keep it relaxed. — Iwan Rheon
I still like the King's Road. It is very alive; it is a hustle of things from different countries and so on. It is lovely. — Mary Quant
Our vocation and professional work is not a second class activity, something we do just to put food on the table. It is the high calling for which we were originally created. The way we serve a Creator God is by being creative with the talents and gifts He has given us. — Nancy Pearcey
He looked surprised, as if he were not used to such praise, but surely he must be, Tessa thought in confusion. Surely everyone who knew him knew how lucky they were. — Cassandra Clare
We just had a near-life experience! — Chuck Palahniuk
We both know that killing someone doesn't make you admirable. I'm not about to forget this. I just hope you have enough soul left that what you've done still bothers you." The recording ended, and Bull smiled at the blank screen wearily. "Every time," he told the hand terminal. "And next time too. — James S.A. Corey
The Templar and Hospitaller commanders had argued with Calpurnius, the master of the Shield-Brethren company, as to the membership of the team that would lead the upper-floor assault. Calpurnius had listened calmly to both men's arguments and then asked one question. There will be no horses on this boat. How will your knights fight? — Neal Stephenson
